A fun-filled event intent on bringing friends, family, and community together for the New Year! Proceeds going to Dropping the Carp Fund and City Park and Recreation Youth Enrichment/Hoffman Hall Activities.

Park and Rec. Board Nov 16 and City Council Dec 6, 2011
It was ten years ago when I approached the City Council for the
1st Droppin of the Carp It was kind of a tongue and cheek request to
close West Blackhawk for an Hour to have a New Year’s Eve
celebration. Within a day Norb Aschom wrote an article for the
La Crosse Newspaper and it was picked up by the Associated Press and
it hit the national news media and the Musical group Larry and the
Carpettes’ had made their début. With events tradition are
establish which may help identify and define a community.
“Lucky the Carp” became the center of attention in the in the
Mid-West. However the common River Carp is a symbol that comes
from and represent our greatest resource, the Mississippi River
The Carp Bowl –is a gathering of our area fire men to watch them
take time out and enjoy in friendly completion, an American Tradition
of the football bowl season. Our local HEROS relaxing and enjoy
the completion.
“Kissing of the Carp” to bring good luck,
a slant taken for the Chinese for their New Year’s celebration when
they serve Carp to bring good luck to their families
Carp Fest – with the expansion of this
event it includes family activities that bring people together for
fun and enjoyment. Using our Parks and Hoffman Hall are great
ways to use our community resources in a unique way.
With this year a new tradition begins with
“The lighting of the tree.” Plans to expand the
lighting is already being discussed with involvement from PDRI and
Nick, Nate, and Shawn.
This is truly is a community celebration that
embraces the City during Season The Chamber of Commerce, with the
Holiday Parade, PDRI with the Tree lighting, with local business
support for the Pyro-technic and light show, the city of Prairie du
Chien and Park and Rec . with the Carp Fest activities, and the
Rotary with the New Years’ Day Brunch. What a community celebration
for the Holidays.

This may be a true GIFT THAT THE CITY
HAS RECIEVED. Lets’ take a minute and reflect what the City of
Prairie du Chien has received.

IDENTITY
– Community recognition through national, state and local
promotion. The most resent – the Dept. of Tourism promotion
on Public Radio

A NEW PARK location on the
backwaters of St Feriole Slough – the Gate Way to the Island

GOOD LUCK – Having good luck that has brought us OPPORTINITIES for
the community that helped us grow and made positive changes in
Prairie du Chien over the past ten year.

COURAGE – CARP PLANTING DAY – adapted from the Japanese
tradition, having the courage in our community to take these
opportunities and make the best decisions for our community

LIGHTING OF THE TREES – As we lite up the dark December skies with
the lights in Lucky Park, it symbolizes Lighting up of the HOPES AND
DREAMS we all have for a better future.

HONORING OR HEROS AND COUNTRY – Starting with 9-1-1 we honor our
fallen, our armed forces serving us , and our Country with the 1st
Pledge to our flag and the singing of God Bless America. This is a
gathering of all of the People brought together to celebrate a new
beginning..

It’s obvious that the Holliday’s are a
special time of the year for all of us. I hope in some small
way we can bring a Positive, Fun, Uplifting, opportunity for our
Community and Visitors. And in some way with the “Kissin’
of that Carp” it brings a continued good luck to our great
community of Prairie du Chien.

Additional Sponsors

Sponsored by and proceeds going to the Dropping of the Carp Committee and the City of Prairie du Chien Parks and Recreation Department. For additional Information and to register call (608) 326-7207

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